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Crown of Wings and Thorns by Mary Ting

 Crown of Wings and Thorns by Mary Ting | Book Review

Crown of Wings and Thorns by Mary Ting

This book has it all: a captivating story, characters that jump from the pages, and an intertwining love story that will entice even the darkest of hearts. The book has a chaotic world of angels, demons & vampires. It introduces us to Evangeline, who is a fierce & unyielding lead. The slow-burn enemies-to-lovers plot with Victus is layered with tense, undeniable chemistry.

The main idea is that Evangeline and her squad must attempt to stop the terrible demon King Asmodeus from taking over the planet, but it will undoubtedly be a difficult assignment. I remained on the edge of my seat the entire time since there are so many twists in this vibrant world.

It seemed like hit after hit was coming at my face, so I was definitely kept guessing until the very end. All I will say is that there are vampires, humans, angels, and devils in this world, and who knows what they are doing? Betrayal is easy to find.

Mary Ting has craftily mastered a fast-paced adventure with some great spice. The twists hit just right, and the characters are endearing. As always, Ting transports us into her magical kaleidoscope of action-packed drama, shocking revelations, and stolen moments with all of my favourite characters. 

The intricate web of alliances and rivalries keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover each character's hidden motives. With every turn of the page, Ting weaves a narrative that is as captivating as it is unpredictable, ensuring that fans of the genre will be thoroughly entertained.

I was hooked from the first page. There were so many ups and downs, but they all knew how to come together. I enjoyed the fights, the comedy, and the love for one another. Such a fantastic read, and I highly recommend this book.

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